Parking Places Act |
Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places) Rules |
R 1 |
REVISED EDITION 1990 |
(25th March 1992) |
[27th June 1975] |
Citation |
1. These Rules may be cited as the Parking Places (Licensing and Control of Private Parking Places) Rules. [S 521/93] |
Definitions |
2. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Exception |
3. These Rules do not apply to private parking places used in connection with private dwelling houses. [S 521/93] |
Licensing of private parking places |
Discretion of Superintendent |
5.—(1) The Superintendent may grant a licence subject to such conditions as he thinks fit to impose or refuse to grant a licence without assigning any reason.
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Duration of licence |
5A.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3) and rule 7, the duration of a licence granted under these Rules shall be —
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Renewal of licence |
5B.—(1) Every licence granted under these Rules may be renewed upon its expiry.
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Fees |
6.—(1) The fee payable for the grant or renewal of a licence shall be as set out in the Second Schedule.
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Revocation or refusal to renew licence |
7.—(1) The Superintendent may, in his discretion, revoke or refuse to renew a licence if the licensee —
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Licence not to be transferred without Superintendent’s consent |
8. A licence or the benefit thereof shall not be transferred to any other person except with the consent in writing of the Superintendent. [Subst. by S 521/93 wef 01/01/1994] |
Approval of charges |
9. No licensee shall collect any fees or charges for the use of any private parking place unless the fees or charges have first been approved by the Superintendent. [Subst. by S 521/93 wef 01/01/1994] |
Licensee to comply with conditions |
10. Every licensee shall comply with the conditions set out in the Third Schedule. |
Powers of Superintendent |
11. The Superintendent may —
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Inspection |
12.—(1) The Superintendent or any officer authorised by him may at any time enter any land or premises for the purpose of ascertaining whether —
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Composition |
14. The Superintendent may accept from any person who is reasonably suspected of having committed an offence under these Rules a sum of money not exceeding $400 by way of composition for the offence which may have been committed as charged. |
Exemption |
15. The Superintendent may, with the approval of the Minister, exempt any person or class or category of persons from all or any of the provisions of these Rules or waive any or all of the conditions of these Rules or substitute for any or all of these conditions as he may consider fit. |